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In a small North Texas town a family is devastated when their son
is diagnosed with a life-threatening heart disease. In the lowest
time of their lives, God works through Michael Jordan, Derek
Harper, Coach Grant Teaff, Dino, Joe Montana, J. D. Hill, a camel,
and the local community to give strength and support to the Martin
family. Dancing with Death illustrates the power of faith, hope,
love, Christian friends, and family. The authors' details are
gripping. Readers will feel a bond with the authors through reading
about their inner feelings. The Martin's bravely make themselves
vulnerable to their audience, even including such questions as,
"God, don't you think we've been through enough?" It's a question
we all ask in our minds but are usually too intimidated to say
aloud. Things like this make the book unique, touching and very
valuable reading for everyone. The authors give God credit, glory
and praise throughout the book, terrifically conveying how God was
with them every step of the way. Michael and Donna Martin have 3
children, 2 daughters-in-law and 6 grandchildren. Donna has a BS in
Elementary Education and taught for 32 years. She is a freelance
writer and has written pre-school curriculum for LifeWay. Michael
has a BA in Psychology, M.Ed. in College Counseling, and M.Ed. in
Secondary Counseling. He counseled high school and college students
for 32 years. Michael is an ordained minister and has served in
youth, music and education ministry. They traveled with their
family group, "The Joyful Sound" presenting concerts. They are
members of The Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, TX. The
Martin's present "Happy Together" Seminars sharing information they
have learned during 14610 days of marriage. The sessions include
stories and activities that help couples build stronger marriages.
For information, contact Michael at [email protected]
or their website: www.happytogethermarriage.com.
This book is a collection of 366 serious and humorous tidbits about
relationships that the Martins have learned in 14610 days of
marriage. The information is intended to help couples build
stronger marriages. The book is a "must read" for couples of all
ages married or soon to be married. As former educators, they
believe that this book should be "assigned reading" for all
couples. Michael and Donna have been married 40 years. They have 1
daughter, 2 sons, 2 daughter-in-laws and 6 grandchildren. Donna has
a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education and taught for
32 years. She is a freelance writer and has written pre-school
curriculum for LifeWay. Michael has a Bachelor of Arts in
Psychology, Master of Education in College Counseling, and Master
of Education degree in Secondary Counseling. He counseled high
school and college students for 32 years. Michael is also a
licensed, ordained minister and has served in youth, music and
education ministry. In the early days of their marriage, they
traveled throughout the country with their family in a group called
The Joyful Sound presenting concerts. After retiring from
education, they started their own company and developed their
"Happy Together" Marriage Seminar. They present "Happy Together"
Seminars that include sessions filled with information that they
have learned during 14610 days (40 years) of marriage and counting.
The fun filled sessions include stories, and activities that help
couples build a stronger relationship with their spouse. They are
members of The Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Tx For more
information about "Happy Together" Seminars, contact Michael at
[email protected] or 940-735-1515 or visit their
website: www.happytogethermarriage.com.
An outstanding resource for contemporary American Indians as well
as students and scholars interested in community and ethnicity,
this book dispels the myth that all American Indians live on
reservations and are plagued with problems, and serves to
illustrate a unique, dynamic model of community formation.
City-dwelling American Indians are part of both the ongoing ethnic
history of American cities in the 20th and 21st centuries and the
ancient history of American Indians. Today, more than
three-quarters of American Indians live in cities, having migrated
to urban areas in the 1950s because of influences such as the
Termination and Relocation policy of the federal government, which
was designed to end the legal status of tribes, and because of the
draw of employment, housing, and educational opportunities. This
book documents how North America was home to many ancient urban
Indian civilizations and progresses to describing contemporary
urban American Indian communities, lifestyles, and organizations.
The book concentrates on contemporary urban American Indian
communities and the modern-day experiences of the individuals who
live within them. The authors outline urban Indian identity,
relationships, and communities, drawing connections between ancient
urban Indian civilizations hundreds of years ago to the activism of
contemporary urban Indians. As a result, readers will gain an
in-depth understanding of both ancient and contemporary urban
Indian communities; comprehend the differences, similarities, and
overlap between reservation and urban American Indian communities;
and gain insight into the key role of urban environments in
creating ethnic community identities. Presents information on an
important topic-the growing number of American Indians living in
urban areas-and sheds light on cultural problems within the United
States that are largely unknown to the average American
Familiarizes readers with the policies of the U.S. federal
government that created diasporas, removals, reservations, and
relocations for American Indians Encourages readers to consider
fresh perspectives on urban American histories and exposes readers
to a thorough analysis of colonial space, race, resistance, and
cultural endurance Written by expert scholars and civic leaders who
are themselves American Indian
This powerful collection of documents illumines the experiences of
the original people of the United States during American Indian
removal, offering readers a unique standpoint from which to
understand American identity and the historical processes that have
shaped it. The Indian Removal Act transformed the Native North
American continent and precipitated the development of a national
identity based on a narrative of vanishing American Indians. This
volume is a probing look into a chapter in American history that,
while difficult, cannot be ignored. Sweeping in its coverage of
history, it includes deeply personal accounts of American Indian
removal from which readers may discern the degree to which the new
national identity of the United States was influenced by bigotry
and dependence on the corporate economy. The book is organized into
six sections that collectively provide the full scope of American
Indian removal policies that began with the founding of the United
States. The sections trace the evolution of federal government
policies; the rhetoric of Indian removal in public debates; removal
experiences; ethnic cleansing through overtly racist laws;
responses to removals; and the question that reigned in the
aftermath: Who owned the land? The chronological organization
allows readers both to approach Indian removal through the
framework of ongoing injustice in the colonial system that existed
for the first 150 years of the United States, from the 1770s
through the 1920s, and to draw connections from this legacy to the
seizures of Indian lands and resources that continue today. Deepens
understanding of historical events by providing primary sources
including archival material, removal journals, treaties, public
speeches, and firsthand accounts of the responses of tribal members
who faced removal and the whites who witnessed it Provides context
for documents through introductions and chronological organization
that together clarify how the land sales of confiscated Indian
homelands built the economic base of the United States Gives
readers an intimate and provocative look at the larger story of a
racially and economically changing nation through tribal voices and
those of their white supporters and foes Offers a compelling view
of the struggle for a segregated non-native political and social
structure in the founding of the United States
In a small North Texas town a family is devastated when their son
is diagnosed with a life-threatening heart disease. In the lowest
time of their lives, God works through Michael Jordan, Derek
Harper, Coach Grant Teaff, Dino, Joe Montana, J. D. Hill, a camel,
and the local community to give strength and support to the Martin
family. Dancing with Death illustrates the power of faith, hope,
love, Christian friends, and family. The authors' details are
gripping. Readers will feel a bond with the authors through reading
about their inner feelings. The Martin's bravely make themselves
vulnerable to their audience, even including such questions as,
"God, don't you think we've been through enough?" It's a question
we all ask in our minds but are usually too intimidated to say
aloud. Things like this make the book unique, touching and very
valuable reading for everyone. The authors give God credit, glory
and praise throughout the book, terrifically conveying how God was
with them every step of the way. Michael and Donna Martin have 3
children, 2 daughters-in-law and 6 grandchildren. Donna has a BS in
Elementary Education and taught for 32 years. She is a freelance
writer and has written pre-school curriculum for LifeWay. Michael
has a BA in Psychology, M.Ed. in College Counseling, and M.Ed. in
Secondary Counseling. He counseled high school and college students
for 32 years. Michael is an ordained minister and has served in
youth, music and education ministry. They traveled with their
family group, "The Joyful Sound" presenting concerts. They are
members of The Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, TX. The
Martin's present "Happy Together" Seminars sharing information they
have learned during 14610 days of marriage. The sessions include
stories and activities that help couples build stronger marriages.
For information, contact Michael at [email protected]
or their website: www.happytogethermarriage.com.
This book is a collection of 366 serious and humorous tidbits about
relationships that the Martins have learned in 14610 days of
marriage. The information is intended to help couples build
stronger marriages. The book is a "must read" for couples of all
ages married or soon to be married. As former educators, they
believe that this book should be "assigned reading" for all
couples. Michael and Donna have been married 40 years. They have 1
daughter, 2 sons, 2 daughter-in-laws and 6 grandchildren. Donna has
a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education and taught for
32 years. She is a freelance writer and has written pre-school
curriculum for LifeWay. Michael has a Bachelor of Arts in
Psychology, Master of Education in College Counseling, and Master
of Education degree in Secondary Counseling. He counseled high
school and college students for 32 years. Michael is also a
licensed, ordained minister and has served in youth, music and
education ministry. In the early days of their marriage, they
traveled throughout the country with their family in a group called
The Joyful Sound presenting concerts. After retiring from
education, they started their own company and developed their
"Happy Together" Marriage Seminar. They present "Happy Together"
Seminars that include sessions filled with information that they
have learned during 14610 days (40 years) of marriage and counting.
The fun filled sessions include stories, and activities that help
couples build a stronger relationship with their spouse. They are
members of The Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Tx For more
information about "Happy Together" Seminars, contact Michael at
[email protected] or 940-735-1515 or visit their
website: www.happytogethermarriage.com.
On Feb 26, 2012 at First Baptist Church in Dresden, Tennessee, Bro.
Don McCulley preached a sermon on Moses - It taught me at that
moment that I needed to take off my mask and move forward with my
writings as God had called me, as me, not Donna. Take off my mask,
don't be in the 3rd party in my books, be the real me so the next
book will be ME. Hope to see you in book #2-In His Hands Donna
"Indiana, 1899." When fourteen-year-old Naomi Campbell discovers
she is pregnant, she is ecstatic. Now, she and the handsome Sam
Sanders can spend the rest of their lives together and build a
wonderful future.
Unfortunately, Sam is less than thrilled with the idea. His
engagement to Susan Metter, whose father owns almost every business
in town, has assured him a comfortable future, and he's not about
to give it up for some foolish girl. The barrel of a shotgun owned
by Naomi's father makes Sam think otherwise, and he and Naomi
marry. But now that he's had the silver spoon ripped from his
mouth, Sam is determined to make his new wife's life more miserable
than his own.
For the next four years, Naomi endures Sam's cruelty while she
raises their two children. But during Naomi's third pregnancy, her
husband dies from a mysterious blood disease. Her happiness and
relief is short-lived, however, when her newborn daughter suffers
the same fate.
Widowed at eighteen and having already endured a lifetime of
sorrow, all Naomi wants is to be loved. But will moving to a new
town and starting over help her find true love, or add to her
heartache?
There are poems in this book to cover life, death; happiness,
sadness; love, hate; and everything between. Poetry is an
expression of mood and this book covers moods from the age of
sixteen to sixty. The outlook on life changes with age as evidenced
in the poetry through the decades.
A little girls dream of becoming a dance teacher comes true.
Inspired by Kennedy's real-life dance teacher, it will be sure to
charm little dancers everywhere!
A new all-in-one study guide for acing the Medical-Surgical Nursing
Certification Exam This innovative new review is the most complete
and effective way for test takers to prepare for the
medical-surgical nursing certification exam administered through
either the Medical-Surgical Nursing Certification Board (MSNCB) or
the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). Delivering
everything test-takers need in one comprehensive study guide, the
book includes review questions, case studies, clinical
considerations, and practice test. The user-friendly,
time-efficient presentation conveniently summarizes and simplifies
must-know, high-yield content most relevant to passing the exam and
real-world clinical practice.
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